Father of science fiction, to many | 34 |
"Michel Strogoff" author | 34 |
Early science fiction writer Jules | 34 |
Danish philologist: 1846–96 | 34 |
'Romeo and Juliet' setting | 34 |
Shakespearean gentlemen's home | 34 |
An actress who sounds like a place | 34 |
''Vice'' follow-up | 34 |
Former Russian measure of distance | 34 |
Haricots ___ (French string beans) | 34 |
Jazz label for Basie and Ellington | 34 |
"The ___ Thought of You" | 34 |
M.'s singular vascular problem | 34 |
"Well, that's weird" | 34 |
Explorer for whom America is named | 34 |
Legally grant, with "in" | 34 |
Become available, as a stock grant | 34 |
Chaste priestesses of ancient Rome | 34 |
Like a small, degenerate body part | 34 |
Room where church records are kept | 34 |
Boxer's greatest fear, perhaps | 34 |
Honoree from a past war, for short | 34 |
"Best Week Ever" channel | 34 |
"Behind the Music" airer | 34 |
Trader and restaurant entrepreneur | 34 |
Hockeyist Lynn or CTV's Router | 34 |
"DOs and DONTs" magazine | 34 |
Caesar's 'I conquered' | 34 |
"I conquered," to Caesar | 34 |
"Mama's Family" star | 34 |
"___ Cristina Barcelona" | 34 |
Frequent stop on an Alaskan cruise | 34 |
"Livin' La ___ Loca" | 34 |
Gore who wrote "Lincoln" | 34 |
Outmoded home entertainment medium | 34 |
You may have returned one recently | 34 |
One-third of Caesar's dispatch | 34 |
''Veni, __, vici'' | 34 |
Carrier of blood to the jaw region | 34 |
City known for its Boys' Choir | 34 |
"Hidalgo" star Mortensen | 34 |
Number of hills of Rome, to Caesar | 34 |
Widest numeral on some clock faces | 34 |
Number for an excommunicated Henry | 34 |
Oslo attraction displaying vessels | 34 |
New Brunswick's Acadian ______ | 34 |
Capital of Lithuania, to a Russian | 34 |
Vaughn of "The Break-Up" | 34 |
"Ben Casey" star Edwards | 34 |
Rhames of "Pulp Fiction" | 34 |
Old orchestral stringed instrument | 34 |
They take bows during performances | 34 |
Some possessions of Itzhak Perlman | 34 |
Special area at an outdoor concert | 34 |
Birth state of eight US presidents | 34 |
Richmond sushi restaurant serving? | 34 |
'Its own reward,' they say | 34 |
They're checked at checkpoints | 34 |
Foreign students' acquisitions | 34 |
Very hearty handshake, so to speak | 34 |
It's grand at the Grand Canyon | 34 |
Elixir ___ (potion of immortality) | 34 |
Important group in cell metabolism | 34 |
What the theme entries are full of | 34 |
Patron saint of dancers and actors | 34 |
1952 biopic starring Marlon Brando | 34 |
2004 A.L. MVP Guerrero, familiarly | 34 |
Pickle company with a stork mascot | 34 |
The Keydets of the Big South Conf. | 34 |
Rival school of The Citadel: Abbr. | 34 |
Sotto ___ (under one's breath) | 34 |
Organ involved in sound production | 34 |
Word on a check you won't cash | 34 |
Parisian's "Eureka!" | 34 |
Thérèse's triumphant cry | 34 |
Parisian's "Presto!" | 34 |
Last word in a showman's spiel | 34 |
Director Hal in an explosive mood? | 34 |
African river or Italian physicist | 34 |
At The Drive In offspring Mars ___ | 34 |
''Candide'' author | 34 |
Lord Byron's words for a dance | 34 |
Rocket scientist Wernher ___ Braun | 34 |
From, in ''Namen'' | 34 |
Berlin's conductor Herbert ___ | 34 |
Creator of the religion Bokononism | 34 |
"Hinky Dinky Parlay ___" | 34 |
Kind of doll used in magical rites | 34 |
IQ recordholder Marilyn ___ Savant | 34 |
Make your feelings count, in a way | 34 |
Have one's say, in an election | 34 |
Evidence of an expenditure (Abbr.) | 34 |
"Parlez-__ français?" | 34 |
They might be renewed or exchanged | 34 |
Some company higher-ups, for short | 34 |
Letters on a Rémy Martin bottle | 34 |
Heart rate, body temperature, etc. | 34 |
Auto designed by Ferdinand Porsche | 34 |
1970s military-style German import | 34 |
One way to keep one's hair dry | 34 |